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    a charity called SouthWest Kids for a while, but during the last couple years, the charity’s services had become almost non-existent. However, after SouthWest Kids received some donations, I became motivated to restart the charity’s efforts in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. SouthWest Kids and I teamed up with ACH Child and Family Services, which has a youth emergency shelter in Fort Worth, and now SouthWest Kids provides dinner to the youth in the shelter. While catering dinner was a success,…

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    New Jersey Case Study

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    Geographic Location The College of New Jersey is located in the Ewing Township, a suburb of Trenton, New Jersey. The neighborhoods can be traced back as far as the 1500’s by the Lenape tribe and was first settled by Europeans in the early 17th century by William Green, whose farmhouse is part of the college campus. TCNJ is home to over 289 colonial acres, which includes attractions, such as The Benjamin Temple House and Mountain View Golf Course. The surrounding Ewing has direct access to…

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    A Trip To Dallas

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    more about this illustrious destination, Dallas definitely presents its fair share of intriguing attractions and activities to enjoy. Jam-packed with top-notch zoos and interesting museums, the city is definitely a booming place to visit in terms of history, culture, art, nightlife, entertainment, and excitement. Below you will find some of the top points of interest scattered about the Dallas area. Dallas Arts District As you explore the awe-inspiring Dallas Arts District, you will encounter…

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    When I travel to a destination, I always visit the downtown area and see how current or outdated the area is. For example, the article mentioned Bastrop Main Street. Nearly a couple years ago, I spent a day touring around downtown Bastrop. The rich history instilled within the walkways, to the buildings, and the people is so vibrant and eye catching to an individual who is not a resident.…

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    Movers In Dallas Essay

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    Dallas, the Texan town, is one of the major economic centers in the United States. The employment generation capability of Dallas has made it home to more than 1.2 million people, as per the 2010 study conducted by the United States Census Bureau. The city is the largest economic center of 12 counties in Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area because of which a lot many people shift their homes to Dallas. This has pushed the demand for movers in Dallas upward. It is but common that the…

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    Police found no explosives during sweeps of the area as per the Dallas Police Chief. “President Obama gave a statement Thursday night condemning the killings as a despicable attack on law enforcement and pointing to the need for gun control. There is no possible justification for these kinds of attacks or any violence…

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    Dallas Profile Essay

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    Dallas, Texas, is one of the most vibrant an cosmopolitan cities in all of the world. On many levels, Dallas is the cultural, entertainment, commercial and recreational capital of the Lone Star State despite the fact that there really are so many truly spectacular cities and towns in Texas. Dallas is the third largest city in Texas and the ninth largest city in the United States as a whole. Dallas has a humid, subtropical climate with rather hot summers and yet usually mild winters. Situated…

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    Brother Leon Birdd

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    named Robert Shuemake woke up one early Saturday, with five gallons of coffee and a few dozens of donuts and headed down to downtown Dallas to love and care for those who lived on the streets. The morning was very slow and they met only a few people. However, the experience that the gained that morning made them strive to do more for the homeless community of Downtown Dallas. That is exactly what they did, the two men started a church called S.O.U.L Church. S.O.U.L stands for “Servants Of Our…

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    On July 7,2016 Micah opened fire on the Dallas Police, killing five officers, wounding seven, and leaving a screaming crowd. After negotiation failed, the Dallas Police Bomb Squad Robot killed the gunman. The police investigated his house and found multiple weapons and gear. (Including: bomb kits, rifles, ballistic vests, etcetera.) “this was a mobile shooter who had written manifestos on how to shoot and move, shoot and move, and that’s what he did,” Dallas Mayor, Mike Rawlings said at a news…

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    President Kennedy. However, Monsky argues that the continuous media coverage of the President shapes the views regarding the assassination of the Kennedy. According to Monsky (5) newspapers such as the “Dallas Times Herald” published the primary motorcade routes President Kennedy would use through downtown Dallas before his trip. As such, the assassin got prior information on specific areas to target the president. The media played a critical part in the impending assassination of the President.…

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